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National Compliance Assistance Centers

The Centers provide access to the information you need, in a way that helps make sense of environmental regulations.

Each Center addresses real world issues faced by a specific industry or government sector. The Centers deliver information in many forms:

  • Internet Web sites
  • telephone assistance lines
  • e-mail discussion groups

Environmental regulations can be confusing. It's often hard to find out exactly what you need to do, in language that relates directly to the operations of your business or government agency.

Let the Centers help you understand your environmental requirements -- and show you how to save money by preventing pollution in the first place.

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*New Site*
PortCompliance.org—
Environmental Compliance Assistance for Port Tenants and Authorities.

Exporting Chemicals and Products From China to the U.S.
The Border Compliance Center launches a new site that contains summaries of EPA regulations and procedures ... [English Version] [Chinese Version]

New Site Launches—
Food Processing Environmental Assistance Center (FPEAC.org) is an all-encompassing source for small- and medium-sized food processors on environmental regulations. It contains federal and state regulations and publications aimed to help processors address environmental issues related to their businesses.

EPA Extends Compliance Date for All Facilities and Establishes New Compliance Date for Farms Subject to SPCC Rule
This final rule is part of EPA's multi-phased strategy to address concerns with the SPCC regulation. [EPA]